ʻanuʻu
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Hawaiian
[edit]Etymology
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Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]ʻanuʻu
- stairs, steps
- ledge or terrace (of rocks)
- sprain, strain (by false step); disjointed vertebra
- Synonym: māui
- (historical) tower found in a heiau enclosed with tapa cloth; oracle tower
- Synonym: nuʻu
- (music) interval between two notes on a musical staff
- (grammar) degrees of an adjective:
- ʻanuʻu kumu
- basic adjective
- (literally, “bottom degree”)
- ʻanuʻu loa
- comparative degree
- (literally, “long degree”)
- ʻanuʻu waena
- superlative degree
- (literally, “middle degree”)
Derived terms
[edit]- ʻanuʻu hana (“step (of solving a problem)”)
- pili ʻanuʻu (“to go up an interval on a musical staff”)
Verb
[edit]ʻanuʻu
- (music) to go up an interval on a musical staff
- Synonym: pili ʻanuʻu
- (intransitive) to trip, sprain
- (figuratively) to jar
See also
[edit]- iwi kuamoʻo, kuamoʻo (“backbone”)
References
[edit]- Pukui, Mary Kawena, Elbert, Samuel H. (1986) “ʻanuʻu”, in Hawaiian Dictionary, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press
- Hawaiian Language Committee, compilers (2003), Māmaka Kaiao: A Modern Hawaiian Vocabulary[1], Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press
- Paul Nahoa Lucas, editor, compiled by Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation and University of Hawaiʻi Committee for the Preservation and Study of Hawaiian Language, Art, and Culture (1995), A Dictionary of Hawaiian Legal-Land Terms[2], Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, →ISBN
- ʻanuʻu in Combined Hawaiian Dictionary, at trussel2.com.